Any major scale follows the same pattern. After the first note is a whole step, then another whole step, then a half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step; therefore, the fourth note of a scale is two and a half steps away from the first note.
Yes.
The subdominant note is the fourth scale degree of any key, for example in C major the subdominant note is F since the scale goes C D E F G A B C.
Am penta tonic....................starting on the C note.
The interval between the notes D and G is a perfect fourth.
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Any major scale follows the same pattern. After the first note is a whole step, then another whole step, then a half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step; therefore, the fourth note of a scale is two and a half steps away from the first note.
Yes.
The subdominant in any major scale is the fourth note. So, in C major, the subdominant is the F.
The subdominate refers to the fourth note of the scale ( assuming it is a diatonic scale). In this case the subdominate of the C sharp major scale would be F#.
The subdominant note is the fourth scale degree of any key, for example in C major the subdominant note is F since the scale goes C D E F G A B C.
Am penta tonic....................starting on the C note.
Subdominant is a term used in scale degrees. It refers to the fourth note of the scale. As an example, F is the subdominant in the key of C.
The interval between the notes D and G is a perfect fourth.
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The dominant note is the 5th note in the scale. In the B Major scale, F is the dominant note.